ALL meanings of intersect
in·ter·sect
I i - noun intersect Divide (something) by passing or lying across it. 1
- verb with object intersect to cut or divide by passing through or across: The highway intersects the town. 1
- verb without object intersect to cross, as lines or wires. 1
- verb without object intersect Geometry. to have one or more points in common: intersecting lines. 1
- intransitive verb intersect meet at a point 1
- transitive verb intersect cross, cut across 1
- verb intersect If two or more lines or roads intersect, they meet or cross each other. You can also say that one line or road intersects another. 0
- verb intersect If one thing intersects with another or if two things intersect, the two things have a connection at a particular point. 0
- verb intersect If a place, area, or surface is intersected by things such as roads or lines, they cross it. 0
- verb intersect to divide, cut, or mark off by passing through or across 0
- verb intersect (esp of roads) to cross (each other) 0
- verb intersect to have one or more points in common (with another configuration) 0
- verb transitive intersect to divide into two parts by passing through or across; cut across 0
- intransitive verb intersect to cross each other 0
- verb intersect To cut into or between; to cut or cross mutually; to divide into parts. 0
- verb intersect (mathematics) of two sets, to have at least one element in common. 0